Our first ever chronograph watch: The Pinion Revival 1969 requires stopwatch style pushers so that timing can be started, stopped and reset.
As this is no ordinary watch, no ordinary chronograph buttons are suitable!
Instead we’ve designed distinguishable pushers that will be highly usable, hard wearing and easy to operate.
The result is the Pinion F.O.Pusher (diagram and CAD render illustrates the design)
Polished by hand and made from stainless steel, a pair of these pushers will be present in every Revival 1969 chronograph, along with the NOS (New Old Stock) Valjoux 7734 movements we are assembling from ebauché parts here in the UK.
As we continue to push on with the Revival, we’ll share more developments over the coming days and weeks as we head towards the November launch date.
Revival 1969 pusher design
Our first ever chronograph watch: The Pinion Revival 1969 requires stopwatch style pushers so that timing can be started, stopped and reset.
As this is no ordinary watch, no ordinary chronograph buttons are suitable!
Instead we’ve designed distinguishable pushers that will be highly usable, hard wearing and easy to operate.
The result is the Pinion F.O.Pusher (diagram and CAD render illustrates the design)
Polished by hand and made from stainless steel, a pair of these pushers will be present in every Revival 1969 chronograph, along with the NOS (New Old Stock) Valjoux 7734 movements we are assembling from ebauché parts here in the UK.
As we continue to push on with the Revival, we’ll share more developments over the coming days and weeks as we head towards the November launch date.